The Jacksonville Jaguars have never played in the Super Bowl. To get there this postseason, they'll have to beat the New England Patriots, who won last year's Super Bowl for their fifth NFL championship with coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady.

The Jaguars reached the AFC championship game by upending the Pittsburgh Steelers 45-42 on Sunday. The Patriots got there with a 35-14 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Saturday.

The Jaguars and Patriots will square off at 2:05 p.m. CST Sunday at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. CBS will televise the game.

Their opponent in Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis will be decided in the NFC championship game between the Minnesota Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles. They'll square off with a Super Bowl spot at stake at 5:40 p.m. Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. FOX will televise the game.

Philadelphia advanced by holding off the Atlanta Falcons 15-10 on Saturday.

Minnesota pulled out a 29-24 victory over the New Orleans Saints by throwing a 61-yard touchdown pass on the final play of their game on Sunday. The Case Keenum-to-Stefon Diggs pass produced the fourth lead change of the final 3:01 of the game.

The Eagles have played in the Super Bowl twice without a victory, making their most recent appearance at the end of the 2004 season.

Minnesota played in four Super Bowls from 1969 and 1976 without a victory, and the Vikings haven't reached the big game since.

The schedule for the NFL playoffs includes (with all times CST):

WILD-CARD WEEKEND

Jan. 6

AFC: No. 5 Tennessee Titans 22, No. 4 Kansas City Chiefs 21

NFC: No. 6 Atlanta Falcons 26, No. 3 Los Angeles Rams 13

Jan. 7

AFC: No. 3 Jacksonville Jaguars 10, No. 6 Buffalo Bills 3

NFC: No. 4 New Orleans Saints 31, No. 5 Carolina Panthers 26

DIVISIONAL ROUND

Jan. 13

NFC: No. 1 Philadelphia Eagles 15, No. 6 Falcons 10

AFC: No. 1 New England Patriots 35, No. 5 Titans 14

Jan. 14

AFC: No. 3 Jaguars 45, No. 2 Pittsburgh Steelers 42

NFC: No. 2 Minnesota Vikings 29, No. 4 Saints 24

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Jan. 21

AFC: No. 3 Jaguars (12-6) at No. 1 Patriots (14-3), 2:05 p.m. (CBS)

NFC: No. 2 Vikings (14-3) at No. 1 Eagles (14-3), 5:40 p.m. (FOX)

SUPER BOWL LII

Feb. 4

AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 5:30 p.m. (NBC)

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During the Divisional Round, 10 players with Alabama football roots had their seasons ended, leaving 10 still in the playoffs. The players from the state's high schools and colleges remaining in the NFL postseason include: